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sigh 2
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sign 18
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30 officer
30 province
30 reason
30 sight
29 gave
29 kept
29 number
Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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sight

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | that this perfection of sight and hearing was of wonderful 2 I, IV | which she produced at first sight. Michael Strogoff, being 3 I, XII | Suddenly Michael caught sight of a carriagescarcely visible 4 I, XII | no doubt excited by the sight and pace of the others— 5 I, XVI | and courage increased in sight of danger.~His life, his 6 I, XVI | thicket, had escaped the sight of the Usbecks. They, besides, 7 II, II | she waited, without losing sight of her whom she was watching, 8 II, III | woman. She had not caught sight of Michael, for he disappeared 9 II, III | do not even know him by sight.”~“But you know him; you 10 II, IV | make her suffer with the sight of his own punishment, or 11 II, IV | could not witness such a sight without feeling indignant.~“ 12 II, V | but blindness; loss of sight, more terrible perhaps than 13 II, VI | whether any Siberian was in sight. Nicholas was never silent, 14 II, VII | August, the kibitka came in sight of Krasnoiarsk. The journey 15 II, VII | cannot see such a lovely sight!”~“Do you see a boat?” asked 16 II, VIII| this day, Nicholas caught sight of the tall steeples of 17 II, VIII| cruel fun continued. At sight of this wicked treatment, 18 II, IX | There was not a house in sight. The last of the Tartars 19 II, IX | Michael, Michael! at sight of the lash raised upon 20 II, IX | The vultures had caught sight of the head on a level with 21 II, X | Nadia immediately caught sight of this group, when Michael, 22 II, X | they might hope to be in sight of the town.~No kind of 23 II, X | by the cold. This curious sight would have assuredly amazed 24 II, X | blackguards have destroyed your sight,” said Alcide.~“I have Nadia, 25 II, XI | however, Harry Blount caught sight of a number of black objects 26 II, XII | of Septemberappeared in sight of Irkutsk. It immediately 27 II, XIII| by no one, till he caught sight of a shadow gliding along 28 II, XIII| Russian troops should come in sight of Irkutsk. Ogareff’s arrangements 29 II, XV | the cornea, had saved his sight. The vapor formed by his 30 II, XV | the proof of his want of sight. We know how perfectly he


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